The Metal Opera Part1

Avantasia
The Metal Opera Part1

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Afm Records
Release date: 16/Jun/2003
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Sales Rank: #862 in Heavy Metal
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Style: Heavy Metal
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Details / Tracklist: 01. "Prelude"
02. "Reach out for the light"
03. "Serpents in paradise"
04. "Malleus Maleficarum"
05. "Breaking away"
06. "Farewell"
07. "The glory of Rome"
08. "In nomine patris"
09. "Avantasia"
10. "A new dimension"
11. "Inside"
12. "Sign of the cross"
13. "The tower"
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: Rockopera Of Tobias Sammet (edguy) W/ Virgin Steele/ Gamm
Description:Metal Opera 1 is an album by Avantasia, released in 2001. The album is a heavy metal CD. - ROCKOPERA OF TOBIAS SAMMET (EDGUY) W/VIRGIN STEELE/GAMM
Recorded at Rhoen-Studios, Germany. Mixed at Finnvox-Studios, Finland. Mastered at Finnvox-Studios, Finland. David DeFeis vocals recorded at Last Chance Studios, USA. Rob Rock vocals recorded at Future Sound Recorders, Orlando-Florida, USA. André Matos vocals recorded at Gate-Studios, Germany. Sharon den Adel vocals recorded at RS29-Studios, Netherlands. Kai Hansen vocals recorded at Hansen-Studios, Germany. Timo Tolkki vocals recorded at Finnvox-Studios, Finland. Distribution worldwide: Argentina: NEMS, Australia: MMD, Austria: NSM, BeNeLux: Rock Inc., Bulgaria: Wizard, Brasil: Rock Brigade/Laser Company, Chile: NEMS, Croatia: Trolik D.O.O., Czech Republic: Sheer Records, Denmark: Nordic Metal, Finland: MNW/House Of Kicks, France: NTS, Germany: Connected, Great Britain: Plastic Head, Greece: Cosmic Storm, Hungary: HMP, Israel: Raven Music, Italy: Audioglobe, Japan: JVC, Norway:MNW/House Of Kicks, Poland: Mystic Production, Portugal: Recital, Romania: Rocris Disc, Slovakia: Rock Extremum, Spain: Arise, Sweden: MNW/House Of Kicks, Switzerland: Disctrade, Turkey: Hammer Müzik, USA/Canada: Century Media. (p) + (c) 2001 AFM Records
"THE METAL OPERA-PART I" is a groundbreaking concept album by Avantasia, released in CD format and distributed by Pias Germany. This epic release marks the beginning of an ambitious metal opera saga, blending symphonic power metal with theatrical storytelling. The album features a stellar lineup of guest musicians from renowned bands such as Helloween, Gamma Ray, and Rhapsody, creating a rich tapestry of sound that has captivated fans worldwide. With its intricate compositions and dramatic narrative, "THE METAL OPERA-PART I" stands as one of the most influential works in modern melodic metal. Avantasia is the brainchild of Tobias Sammet, also known for his work with Edguy. Since its inception in 1999, Avantasia has become synonymous with grandiose musical projects that unite some of the biggest names in rock and metal. Their albums have charted internationally and received critical acclaim for their innovation and artistry. Pias Germany is a leading music distributor recognized for supporting diverse artists across genres. Known for their commitment to quality releases and artist development, Pias Germany plays an essential role in bringing exceptional music like Avantasia's to audiences throughout Europe.
Manufacturer No.: 0046722AFM
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Marco M. - 14/Aug/2024 5 of 5 Stars!
My first Avantasia album. My first encouter with Tobias (Vain glory opera by edguy arrived to my soul few years after 2001). Lot of personal memories. This is a lesson in power metal, with high level master voices: the beloved Andre Matos, David De Feis (before his voice was ruined), Kai Hansen, Michael Kiske and a young Tobias Sammet, a 21 years old singer with lot of ideas and already a mature vision of power metal scenario. A must have.

metallicafan616 - 29/Oct/2010 4 of 5 Stars!
Sound: Every song is quite epic with a large orchestrated sound and a tremendous chorus in almost every song. The guitar parts aren't all too technica...